COMPONENT MAINTENANCE MANUAL
C17004
34-57-96
Page 1002
MAY 30/95
COPYRIGHT
SEXTANT Avionique 1995
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(1) Figure and Item Number
The figure number is given on the first line at the top of each page. Each item in the
parts list which has a part number also has an item number. If there is a dash in front
of an item number, the item is not shown on the figure. A letter before the item number
refers to the figure which shows a variant of the related part. A letter after the item
number identifies a variant of the part.
(2) Part Number
Each assembly, subassembly and detail part has a manufacturer’s Part
Number (if it is shown on the figures or not). If the Part Number has more than 15
characters, the data in this column is given for
identification only. The full manufacturer’s Part Number is given in the NOMENCLATURE
column, after the indication "ORDER OVERLGTH MPN...". It is followed by the Manufac-
turer’s NATO code number.
(3) Airline Stock Number
This column is for airline use.
(4) Nomenclature
The NOMENCLATURE column gives the names of the assemblies and parts. The indication
"ATTACHING PARTS" shows the parts which attach an assembly or part. These attaching
parts are given directly below the assembly or part they attach. The next line has
three asterisks, the first of which is directly below the item which is attached.
A Vendor Code is given for all the items which do not have a prime
manufacturer’s Part Number. This Vendor Code is given at the right of the NOMENCLATURE
column. The adresses and codes of Vendors are given in the VENDOR CODE LIST. Optional
Part Numbers and Vendors are given in the OPTIONAL PARTS LIST in the IPL.
If a part can come from a range of possible parts, the indication "SEL FROM" is given
below the part. The indication "ESDS" is given in the NOMENCLATURE column for electronic
components which are sensitive to electrostatic discharges.
The document reference is online, please check the correspondence between the online documentation and the printed version.